In celebration of Alien Day, Fright-Rags has resurrected Kyle Crawford's Jonesy shirt. It's available for $25 today only and will ship the week of May 17.
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This Friday tomorrow Frankenhooker shirts at fright rags
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Fright-Rags Celebrates 20th Anniversary with SPOOKY SOUNDS OF THE MORGUE 7" Vinyl
Fright-Rags is commemorating 20 years of innovative horror merchandise with its first vinyl record, Spooky Sounds of the Morgue, along with collectibles from Trick 'r Treat, Sleepaway Camp 2 & 3, and more.
Immerse yourself in a macabre auditory experience with Fright-Rags' Spooky Sounds of the Morgue. Inspired by Halloween sound effects albums of yesteryear, the 7" record features two original tracks by Mike Deiure and Rocky Gray. Limited to 450, it's pressed on purple vinyl and comes with a shirt featuring the cover art.
Follow the rules of Halloween with Fright-Rags' Trick 'r Treat collection. The retro-inspired line includes a tin lunchbox with Thermos, two 32-ounce souvenir cups, and a set of six puffy stickers.
Fright-Rags goes to camp with Sleepaway Camp II & III trading cards. They come in single packs (nine cards and a sticker), factory boxes (80 cards, two stickers, and a checklist), and sealed boxes (two full base sets, two full sticker sets, two checklists, one autograph card, and a printing plate).
Other recent releases include I Spit on Your Grave, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), The Munsters, Trick or Treat, Sleepaway Camp, and True Romance. All of this and more is available at Fright-Rags.com.
If you're attending Halloween: 45 Years of Terror in Pasadena, CA from September 29 through October 1, stop by Fright-Rags' booth for convention-exclusive Halloween items, including apparel and action figures.
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Fright-Rags has restocked retro-style tees for each of three EC Comics’ classic horror series: Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror, and The Haunt of Fear. Designed by Kyle Crawford, they're $33 each.
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A digital painting by Abrar Ajmal based on the 1963 Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet."
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check out the merch i got from fright rags !!
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Cranky because Harry Warden didn't pick you, aren't you?
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